Going to the moon now involves iPhones and Microsoft Surface tablets.
Whoop, there it is. And by "it" we mean another lawsuit.
Whether people want to give Meta all their food data is another question entirely.
Lenovo's gaming handhelds and tablets, and several smaller handheld devices, are all suffering, and AI is to blame.
Even more frame generation, aka 'fake frames,' will be less impactful than a patch to boost load times.
The random access meltdown rumbles on.
Best of all, the 2026 "art" TVs come in cheaper 55-inch sizes.
Potential plans to add facial recognition to Meta's Ray-Ban smart glasses aren't very popular it seems.
Daniel Kuntz, one of Starboy's creators, tells us it's a "f*ck you" to AI gadgets.
After the second round of PS5 price hikes, our best hope for an affordable next-gen console may be Sony's rumored PS6 handheld.
Google and Fitbit finally realize fitness bands don't all need a screen.
Even with an eye-catching design, privacy concerns over smart glasses could make them DOA.
Wednesday’s security update for iOS 18 users is an unusual move by Apple
Kids these days.
Rec Room, another popular virtual reality hangout, is shutting down—further proof that the metaverse is dead.
New models have prescriptions in mind for people who actually still need help seeing.
In China, there's a growing market for renting smart glasses to help you cheat on your tests.
It looked like that for a reason, but now it's gone.
But mom, he started it!
They say eyes are windows to the soul. Well, they're also the windows to more windows, too.